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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "newsmakers," priorities in the house of representatives. >> as president obama begins his second term in office, what is the most important issue he should consider in 2013? >> make a short video about your message to the president. >> it is your chance to win a grand prize of $5,000. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> think of washington, 25 years before the civil war. what would you think? you would think that slavery was well entrenched. the black people were miserable. the whites were cruel and indifferent. that is actually not true at all. in washington, there were 30,000 people. 12,000 of them were black. the majority of black people in washington in 1830 were not slaves. out of the 12,000 black people, slightly more than half for free. >> washington d.c.'s first race riots. what part did francis scott key play? sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span 2's book tv. >> next, california representative jerry lewis, who is retiring at
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "newsmakers," priorities in the house of representatives. >> as president obama begins his second term in office, what is the most important issue he should consider in 2013? >> make a short video about your message to the president. >> it is your chance to win a grand prize of $5,000. for more information, go to studentcam.org. >> think of washington, 25 years before the...
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>>> in america's heartland, in an upscale suburb of kansas city lives a man named eddie james lowery. he has all the trappings of success. a wife, kids. by any definition, the american dream achieved. but this sunny picture has a dark side. >> this was a case where somebody broke into the victim's apartment, covered her head with a sheet. strange as it could seem could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money was always tight. lowery decides to join the army and go places. he ends up at ft. riley, kansas. >> never been to kansas before. didn't hear a whole lot of good things about it i guess, besides being flatland and nothing to do and all that stuff. so i moved my daughter and my wife out to a little town c
>>> in america's heartland, in an upscale suburb of kansas city lives a man named eddie james lowery. he has all the trappings of success. a wife, kids. by any definition, the american dream achieved. but this sunny picture has a dark side. >> this was a case where somebody broke into the victim's apartment, covered her head with a sheet. strange as it could seem could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind...
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in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of rejection, knowing we may have to knock on ten doors and maybe up to 100. >> that is extraordinary. homeless to billionaire. you said the product was in your car. what was the biggest thing that moved the needle for you? that got your business moving and put you in a different place? >> the big mover was we believed what we did would work. no matter how bad times were. and then at one point after two years we finally paid our bills on time, which was a miracle. i had a couple thousand in the bank and now we knew we could take off and do extremely well. but the mover all along was we be
in 1980, interest rate was 22%, unemployment, 10.5%. we waited in line for gasoline. however, we felt we had such a great product with such quality that even though we started with $700 and stayed in my car because the backer pulled out that if we told enough people about it and believed in what we did, one day someone will start to reorder. very difficult for the first two years. should have gone bankrupt every week but we believed what we had was good and we were prepared for a lot of...
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later, "washington journal." >> today on "washington journal," will talk about the latest on the so-called fiscal cliff with stan colander and joshua gordon. that is followed by a look at president obama's cabinet for a second term. our guest is david jackson. then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by new york times correspondent and author michael gordon. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> he had to make a plan for the invasion without considering the atomic and -- on. -- bomb. landing on the coast would cost our men thousands. grandson, itruman's choose to honor both, both the sacrifice, sacrifice of american servicemen fighting in the pacific and of little girl in japan who died as a result of the atomic bomb. it is unimaginable what that must of been like to be close to that center where that fireball originated. >> follow clifton truman daniel on his journey to hiroshima. the president's grants and joins us in washington to discuss meetings with bomb survivors. this is on c-span 3. >> professional golfer arnold palmer received the congressional gold min
later, "washington journal." >> today on "washington journal," will talk about the latest on the so-called fiscal cliff with stan colander and joshua gordon. that is followed by a look at president obama's cabinet for a second term. our guest is david jackson. then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by new york times correspondent and author michael gordon. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> he had to make a plan for the...
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the 22-year-old motr of three children recently donated eggs. for her, it is not about the money. >> i would not want to see the baby, although i would like to know it is doing well. in the end, it has got my genes. it is nice to know the mother will be just as happy as i am with my children. >> only the clinic knows weather esther's eggs have been successfully fertilized. the files are confidential. that is a problem because legally, no more than six children may be conceived from the eggs of a single donor. up until now, there has been no way of monitoring that. >> as long as is known nationwide database, it is difficult to check weather the rule is being kept. there's no accurate way of knowing how many children have been conceived from the eggs of the same donor. you cannot tell exactly what has gone on. >> anna is prepang to make her first donation. it will mean she may already have biological offspring before she becomes a mother herself. >> my partner and i need to be financially stable first before we decide to have kids. we love childre
the 22-year-old motr of three children recently donated eggs. for her, it is not about the money. >> i would not want to see the baby, although i would like to know it is doing well. in the end, it has got my genes. it is nice to know the mother will be just as happy as i am with my children. >> only the clinic knows weather esther's eggs have been successfully fertilized. the files are confidential. that is a problem because legally, no more than six children may be conceived from...
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christine, thank you. >>> 22 days until we fall over the fiscal cliff. some people have described it more as a gentle slide. there are reports of progress that might avoid disaster, the white house confirms that the speaker, john boehner and president obama met at the white house yesterday. both released statements basically they wouldn't say anything, but that "the lines of communication remain open." can we hope for a deal any time soon? cory booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. nice to have you with us. >> very nice to be here. >> not part of the fiscal cliff discussions, apparently down to the two of them. what happens to your city if we go over the fiscal cliff? >> it's a real challenge for people all over my state, frankly. a lot of families in this tough economic time, seeing them having $2,000 or more on average of expenses of not enjoying tax cuts, will make a real impact. people barely making mortgage payments, falling behind on car payments this will be a difficult thing. and that will have a multiplier affect. people who don't have extra
christine, thank you. >>> 22 days until we fall over the fiscal cliff. some people have described it more as a gentle slide. there are reports of progress that might avoid disaster, the white house confirms that the speaker, john boehner and president obama met at the white house yesterday. both released statements basically they wouldn't say anything, but that "the lines of communication remain open." can we hope for a deal any time soon? cory booker, the mayor of newark,...
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america runs on dunkin'. your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another -- only $2.99 for land o'lakes butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." safeway. ingredients for life. they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." west...
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and america's gun culture, i believe the n.r.a. is the new kkk. >> wow. >> and that the arming of so many black youths and blowing up our communities with drugs and having an open shooting gallery is the work of people that obviously don't have our best interests. >> that's what kevin whitlock really thinks. is that a guy that bob costas-- jason whitlock, pardon me, bob costas should be quoting? >> and the kkk, that injection into this tragic so out of place, the press is not focused on the fact that most of the moral outrage here has been directed toward the weapon, towards gun rather than to the actual killer, that's been a huge part of this story that's missing. >> jon: there are 100 million gun owners in this country. hard to equate that with the kkk. up next, controversy over a shocking image. . >> a man gets pushed to his death at a new york city subway stop. the tragic scene captured by a photo journalist and then published by the new york post. did the paper do anything wrong? answers next on news watch. >> this is the scen
and america's gun culture, i believe the n.r.a. is the new kkk. >> wow. >> and that the arming of so many black youths and blowing up our communities with drugs and having an open shooting gallery is the work of people that obviously don't have our best interests. >> that's what kevin whitlock really thinks. is that a guy that bob costas-- jason whitlock, pardon me, bob costas should be quoting? >> and the kkk, that injection into this tragic so out of place, the press...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a royal baby is on the way. the news that prince william and his wife are expecting grabbe
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a royal baby is on the way. the news that prince william and his wife are expecting grabbe
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i mean, it seems unstoppable. >> well, it's part of the trend in america, not only in media but in industry after industry, where fewer and fewer large conglomerates own those industries. it is a very dangerous trend. >> what do you want the fcc to do next? >> well, for a start, open up the process, get some public discussion, and ultimately rule against this cross-ownership type of approach. >> and what do you want ordinary citizens to do? what are you asking the people in vermont, your home state? you run a lot of town meetings. you do a lot of hearings up there. what do you want ordinary people to do about this? >> well, i want vermonters and everyone else around this country is to write to the fcc now and say two things. i mean, voice your opinion, but if you think that this is a bad idea, let them know it. and second of all, tell them that under no circumstances can they pass without public input and giving the public the time to get involved in this debate. look, it is very hard as a public official to go forward and pass the laugh test, when 99% of the people who are writing in say,
i mean, it seems unstoppable. >> well, it's part of the trend in america, not only in media but in industry after industry, where fewer and fewer large conglomerates own those industries. it is a very dangerous trend. >> what do you want the fcc to do next? >> well, for a start, open up the process, get some public discussion, and ultimately rule against this cross-ownership type of approach. >> and what do you want ordinary citizens to do? what are you asking the people...
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officer for 22 years, retiring as a decorated lieutenant colonel. his life and resume are a clear display of civic engagement. a member of various bar associations in maryland, professional organizations, and at the same time he was a boy scout leader, and also helped young students in high school learn how to do a mock court. let's go, though, to his being a good lawyer. judge grimm is known as a trailblazer in the maryland community. he's well respected not only for his extentive -- extensive and ear ewe diet writings and teachings but his commitment to the improvement of the practice of law and the administration of justice. he spent his entire legal career in maryland and he's absolutely prepared for service on the court and for the court. he's already served 16 years as a magistrate judge in the district court of maryland, and of those six --, of the last six years, he's been the chief magistrate. prior to taking the bench he was 13 years as a litigator in a private practice, handling people priem mayoral civil cases. he was an assistant attorn
officer for 22 years, retiring as a decorated lieutenant colonel. his life and resume are a clear display of civic engagement. a member of various bar associations in maryland, professional organizations, and at the same time he was a boy scout leader, and also helped young students in high school learn how to do a mock court. let's go, though, to his being a good lawyer. judge grimm is known as a trailblazer in the maryland community. he's well respected not only for his extentive -- extensive...
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have been very friendly with israel in recent years but israel is in an election period before january 22 when netanyahu stops the gaza war without a land operation. there are a lot of people saying, hey, you didn't go all the way against hamas. they ate into a huge share of his voters. i think he wants to say no one is going to be able to outflange me from the right. part of the tragedy of this conflict is that the parties cannot agree on a common definition of what is provocative except they agree on one thing. that they each assume the worst of the other side's ultimate intention. israel might say, look, this is political theater. ultimately we're going to discuss this. there will be a two-mile tunnel from north to south. we won't receiver the west bank at all, but the media, the government, everyone says, no, no, there must be something nefarious going on here. they need to get to the negotiating table and discuss the most sensitive issues. >> suarez: ground hasn't been broken on a single house. who is in a position to make israel reconsider? is it the united states? >> as david said,
have been very friendly with israel in recent years but israel is in an election period before january 22 when netanyahu stops the gaza war without a land operation. there are a lot of people saying, hey, you didn't go all the way against hamas. they ate into a huge share of his voters. i think he wants to say no one is going to be able to outflange me from the right. part of the tragedy of this conflict is that the parties cannot agree on a common definition of what is provocative except they...
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but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation. >> daddy, daddy! >> so the mercury hypothesis had more plausibility than that for mmr because of the nature of mercury, which is known to be a neurotoxicant. but mercury poisoning does not resemble autism at all. the fact that mercury is a toxicant is not sufficient to claim that the mercury contained in vaccines can lead to autism. so it was critical, therefore, to follow up this hypothesis with properly conducted epidemiological studies. oh! >> narrator: under public pressure, public health agencies decided to act on the side of caution rather than wait for the results of such epidemiological studies. in 1999, the fda asked manufacturers to reduce or eliminate thimerosal in vaccines as soon as possible. >> unfortunately, i think it precipitated the notion that the thimerosal was doing harm. and from a parent's standpoint, that again was very understandable. why would you take something out of vaccine
but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation. >> daddy, daddy! >> so the mercury hypothesis had more plausibility than that for mmr because of the nature of mercury, which is known to be a neurotoxicant. but mercury poisoning does not resemble autism at all. the fact that mercury is a toxicant is not sufficient to claim that the mercury contained in vaccines can lead to autism. so it was...
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my children are going to see an automatic 22% benefit cut, you know. my friends on the democratic side of the aisle, i could talk about fairness, what's fair about cutting my children's social security 22%, which is their plan? again to deal with the 97% of the problem you've got to deal with entitlement spending, grandfather the grandparents but bend the cost curve today. we can get good retirement security and health care at cost that doesn't bankrupt our children. but if we act today. otherwise, that goes to christmas yet to come is greece. >> chairman hensarling, thank you very much. jim, a reasonable proposal for the fiscal cliff? modest proposal. i've read things like that before. >> i'm talking about the -- look, did i mention once the tax increase? >> no. >> i'm going for quick spending cuts. because we just -- we agreed to give the rich people that deal two years ago, we added a trillion and then another trillion. i don't know why a republican ever agreed to that. i'm trying to figure out -- >> it wasn't -- >> who the heck -- >> wasn't because
my children are going to see an automatic 22% benefit cut, you know. my friends on the democratic side of the aisle, i could talk about fairness, what's fair about cutting my children's social security 22%, which is their plan? again to deal with the 97% of the problem you've got to deal with entitlement spending, grandfather the grandparents but bend the cost curve today. we can get good retirement security and health care at cost that doesn't bankrupt our children. but if we act today....
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>> well, we are actually -- we have booked our flights. we were supposed to return to moscow on the 13th of january to peck up our son who is three hours outside of moscow in a baby house and on 12/12/12 we were blessed and officially adopted our son who we have named preston mackey summers and we were told that the ruling has changed and we were fully aware that we would have to now wait 30 days to actually bring preston home. and we were perfectly fine with that. and we have done everything that the russian government has requested of us. >> laura: of course. >> we have done parenting classes. we have traveled back and forth in country which, by the way, has been a fabulous experience for us. and we have just been welcomed by the russian people. >> laura: what is the status now? are you being told anything? are you going to be able to pick up your little boy? >> we haven't heard nothing as of late. if we are even going to go back to russia on the 12th. it is really if they sign this bill i don't know if we will ever get to see this child
>> well, we are actually -- we have booked our flights. we were supposed to return to moscow on the 13th of january to peck up our son who is three hours outside of moscow in a baby house and on 12/12/12 we were blessed and officially adopted our son who we have named preston mackey summers and we were told that the ruling has changed and we were fully aware that we would have to now wait 30 days to actually bring preston home. and we were perfectly fine with that. and we have done...
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low 40s to low 50s with sunrise at 7:22. fog i'm talking about is in western maryland and cumberland. also out to our south and west toward culpeper. in southeastern pennsylvania, extreme northeastern maryland, visibilities there are in some places a quarter mile or less. today sunshine mixing with clouds, especially this morning. more sun this afternoon. we'll be in the mid- to upper 50s for highs but becoming quite breezy. winds at times will gust 20, 25 miles an hour from the west and northwest. this disturbance is coming across the region mainly in west virginia now. most of what you see here will likely get wrong out in the mountains -- wrung out in the mountains but we'll get a few clouds, maybe a sprinkle or two east of the state line in the shenandoah valley in a little while. a slim chance one of those gets toward the metro. 38 for sterling and centreville. haymarket vur a 44. -- haymarket you have a 44. a little milder still southeastern, southern prince george's county. we've got low 50s, 53 in upper marlboro and
low 40s to low 50s with sunrise at 7:22. fog i'm talking about is in western maryland and cumberland. also out to our south and west toward culpeper. in southeastern pennsylvania, extreme northeastern maryland, visibilities there are in some places a quarter mile or less. today sunshine mixing with clouds, especially this morning. more sun this afternoon. we'll be in the mid- to upper 50s for highs but becoming quite breezy. winds at times will gust 20, 25 miles an hour from the west and...
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we're almost there. >> 22 days. >> 22 days. >> all right. thank you, christine. >> you're welcome. >> 44 minutes after the hour. they haven't seen snow like this in a couple of years. coming up, minnesota is slammed by a whopper of a storm. if you are leaving the house right now, can you watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> it is 48 minutes after the hour. we want to bring you up to speed on all the top stories. christine romans is here with that. >> there is movement over the fight over the fiscal cliff. john boehner and the
we're almost there. >> 22 days. >> 22 days. >> all right. thank you, christine. >> you're welcome. >> 44 minutes after the hour. they haven't seen snow like this in a couple of years. coming up, minnesota is slammed by a whopper of a storm. if you are leaving the house right now, can you watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing....
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"washington journal" continues. host: as part of the fiscal cliff that is looming, we look at different aspects, today, the alternative minimum tax, which will impact 30 million americans if congress does nothing. we are joined by georgetown law's john buckley. what is the alternative minimum tax. -- tax? guest: is requires it to pay the greater of what you pay under regular income tax, or what you would compute under the minimum tax, which has a slightly more broad base, this allowing some of the reductions in a regular tax. in some respects, it is very similar to the patch on itemized deductions that is being discussed. rather than directly attack preferences and expenditures, it puts an overall cap on the benefit. there is no new idea in this debate. the cap there's a strong relationship to how the alternative minimum tax works. host: here is a form from the irs in 2011 tax preparation, and this is part one, the alternative minimum tax income. how do you know if you fall into the amt? how you know? guest: i belie
"washington journal" continues. host: as part of the fiscal cliff that is looming, we look at different aspects, today, the alternative minimum tax, which will impact 30 million americans if congress does nothing. we are joined by georgetown law's john buckley. what is the alternative minimum tax. -- tax? guest: is requires it to pay the greater of what you pay under regular income tax, or what you would compute under the minimum tax, which has a slightly more broad base, this...
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and those who don't love america. i would like to add a quote from bill buck lee showing that how much you could love america -- [inaudible] and it's the line from the genesis of oaks in which he says, this country of ours so crazy and mixed up much of the time, and yet, still worth everything. >> well, of course it has flaws. everything has flaws. e everything human has flaws. the question is what you emphasize, and what has been emphasized in our culture for well forty years now, it was increasing intensity, is the flaws. i mean, you've got several generations of kids who have been educated to believe that the country stinks. it was born in sin and continued to be pursue evil object is, et. cetera. that's why i keep harping on this issue. i still think it is the major issue facing us, and conservatives, at least of not all strifes, i have to sigh, are the only force in the country that can be relied upon to -- well, at los, i think stop it. this particular history, i think, we can yell stop and it can succeed. we ca
and those who don't love america. i would like to add a quote from bill buck lee showing that how much you could love america -- [inaudible] and it's the line from the genesis of oaks in which he says, this country of ours so crazy and mixed up much of the time, and yet, still worth everything. >> well, of course it has flaws. everything has flaws. e everything human has flaws. the question is what you emphasize, and what has been emphasized in our culture for well forty years now, it was...
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well, we did them. and what did it get us? it got us 22 million new jobs. it got us a big surplus after the end of the clinton years. so just because they say it does not make it so. >> so we're waiting on this speaker john boehner's briefing from capitol hill coming up in moments from now. we're going to take that to everybody live. but i want to get you on the record before we go to ask you what's going on in the state of south carolina the senate shuffle going on with senator demint's leaving and nikki haley. down to tim scott, the first african-american senator since reconstruction. jenny sanford being on the governor's short list to replace him. out of those names, other names like mulvaney as well as a possible consideration. what do you think about a jenny sanford being put in to replace jim demint? >> i think it would be a great choice. i think jim atim would be a goo choice. tim would be the first african-american senator after that. jenny sanford would make the first woman to serve in this capacity, so far as i know. and he's a great person. i lik
well, we did them. and what did it get us? it got us 22 million new jobs. it got us a big surplus after the end of the clinton years. so just because they say it does not make it so. >> so we're waiting on this speaker john boehner's briefing from capitol hill coming up in moments from now. we're going to take that to everybody live. but i want to get you on the record before we go to ask you what's going on in the state of south carolina the senate shuffle going on with senator demint's...
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you go. >> well, listen, piers and i have gone back and forth with many issues that pertain to america and that's how this whole thing started where i was simply trying to explain the intention behind the constitution, the fact that our rights to bear arms shall not be infringed upon and that's what i believe. so, it's a very spirited debate and i believe it's fine to debate the issues, i believe we have to debate the issues, but we should keep it to the issues and the intention of the issues and not make it personal. and that's what i take offense. >> i don't think his left wing, right wing, i don't think it's conservative, liberal, i don't think it's that, i think it's about the constitution. that's what i think it's about. >> it's about the constitution, stuart, and it's also about personal responsibility and accountability and i think that that that's the challenge and dialog we're having from everything from the fiscal cliff and the government, to the second amendment, that nobody wants it take responsibility for their actions. they want to blame inanimate objects. they want to bl
you go. >> well, listen, piers and i have gone back and forth with many issues that pertain to america and that's how this whole thing started where i was simply trying to explain the intention behind the constitution, the fact that our rights to bear arms shall not be infringed upon and that's what i believe. so, it's a very spirited debate and i believe it's fine to debate the issues, i believe we have to debate the issues, but we should keep it to the issues and the intention of the...
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bush had 22 and then i think the 220 is left over from the first column. do you know how much joint fundraisers there were in the obama administration? guest: yeah. so the one interesting dynamic in fundraising is what presidents did is they held fundraisers into their own re-election campaign and when they were finished with that, they then switched to a stwing of fundraisers and it was mostly on the re-election campaign. every donation of the obama victory fund went to bolt the obama campaign and it was large money to the democratic national committee. and later in the campaign to various state parties in swing states as well. and this is how in a system where an individual can only give $2,500 to a campaign election cycle, you have the price tag to $75,000 and so on because that money was divided up going into the campaigns, the national committee and the various states. host: bernie on our line for republicans. you're on the "washington journal" with brendan doherty. caller: good morning. i'm wondering whether or not someone has been proposed that star
bush had 22 and then i think the 220 is left over from the first column. do you know how much joint fundraisers there were in the obama administration? guest: yeah. so the one interesting dynamic in fundraising is what presidents did is they held fundraisers into their own re-election campaign and when they were finished with that, they then switched to a stwing of fundraisers and it was mostly on the re-election campaign. every donation of the obama victory fund went to bolt the obama campaign...
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>> well, first of all, there is that number 56% in the nbc juz-wall street journal poll say they would blame both president obama and republicans if no deal is reached. if you look at the poll broadly, that is a little bit of good news for republicans only because most other data that i have seen suggests that the blame would fall more on republicans, so a lot of republicans pointed me to that number. one thing i would say if you look at the poll broadly, what you see and mark wrote about this this morning, i wrote about it this morning, the republican brand as it comes through and questions us in that poll is badly damaged. they ask an open-ended question, what single word or short phrase would you use to describe republicans? 17% of people offered something positive. 60 plus percent offered something negative. that's an issue. it's an issue in this fiscal cliff fight. particularly if we go over the cliff and it turns into a pr battle. it's a problem longer-term, 2014, 2016. the party has to find a way to remake what people think of it and they're not there yet. >> and when you look,
>> well, first of all, there is that number 56% in the nbc juz-wall street journal poll say they would blame both president obama and republicans if no deal is reached. if you look at the poll broadly, that is a little bit of good news for republicans only because most other data that i have seen suggests that the blame would fall more on republicans, so a lot of republicans pointed me to that number. one thing i would say if you look at the poll broadly, what you see and mark wrote about...
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the wall street journal has an opinion piece as well responded to the shootings in connecticut. herman is an independent caller in louisiana. what's your opinion? caller: when you have a gun free zones, you advertise to these mentally ill people that there's nobody there that is armed and nobody can stop them. an intruder with a gun. host: what would you do? caller: i would have the teachers have concealed weapons carry permits and to have the proper training or to have the federal government supplies the money to have a trained police officer at the school's. 20,000 gun laws on the books already and that did not stop anything with the school killings. it is a tragic thing. it is a terrible thing. but we should not have to give up our constitutional right because of these tragedies. all these politicians are doing is capitalizing on this terrible tragedy to take constitutional rights away from the american people. hitler took away the guns from the people in germany. you saw the results. host: what about other kinds of gun laws? you talked about farming and officer -- arming an
the wall street journal has an opinion piece as well responded to the shootings in connecticut. herman is an independent caller in louisiana. what's your opinion? caller: when you have a gun free zones, you advertise to these mentally ill people that there's nobody there that is armed and nobody can stop them. an intruder with a gun. host: what would you do? caller: i would have the teachers have concealed weapons carry permits and to have the proper training or to have the federal government...
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that will be published in the journal astronomy. we're going there. >> yes. we are. >> san francisco nameless >>> coming up at 6:00 the marine whose car was fired upon is talking to police right now. we'll have a live report on the investigation. >> some face the best picture of the year, what does don sanchez think about the film for the hunt for osama bin laden? >> answering the call of a holiday sweet tooth. a made in america treat now filling cookie jars around the world you read that with enthusiasm. >> yes. >> those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> the votes under and today, we know the winning entry of the california academy of science ootz winning name, she suggested owe ryan after the constellation. her reward got to meet owe ryan and polaris this morning. >> got to feed him, touch him. he's kind of a sweet, shy, mellow guy. >> if you want to see them they'll be on display until january 6. hurry before orion loses his antlers. polaris will keep hers until summer. >> fun things to take the kids to do. >> world news is next. >> from all of us her
that will be published in the journal astronomy. we're going there. >> yes. we are. >> san francisco nameless >>> coming up at 6:00 the marine whose car was fired upon is talking to police right now. we'll have a live report on the investigation. >> some face the best picture of the year, what does don sanchez think about the film for the hunt for osama bin laden? >> answering the call of a holiday sweet tooth. a made in america treat now filling cookie jars...
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the currency basis is 22%. we saw strength across the board. our strongest sector, we cannot, was financial services. we had some very large financial services deals with some of the large global banks. these industries are looking to save money, solutions as a way for departments to save money. the downmarket can be pretty depressed. liz: so you're saying that the financial institutions are actually finding real religion, being forced to cut costs, would you offer them, for example, that the other guys do not? the microsoft and ibm companies of the world? >> we offer open source software. we offer software to run critical applications that you would never run on something like windows. everyone is used to the blue screen of death. we run the new york stock exchange, most bank trading platforms. %-the chips that would be in the pc or a standard commoditize server. lower-cost hardware, able to bring in some critical applications. rather than running a mainframe, which is obviously very expensive and relatively poor performance, we can offer very
the currency basis is 22%. we saw strength across the board. our strongest sector, we cannot, was financial services. we had some very large financial services deals with some of the large global banks. these industries are looking to save money, solutions as a way for departments to save money. the downmarket can be pretty depressed. liz: so you're saying that the financial institutions are actually finding real religion, being forced to cut costs, would you offer them, for example, that the...
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that's all good journalism. but if you torque a piece to the idea that both parties are basically what they've been, you miss a big story. norm ornstein's argument is you can't look at this past election like the center left versus center right and if you do you're not telling the big story. >> there's two issues here. one is the policy issue the republicans moved so far to the right. one that dan frooum kin is hammering that i wrote a lot about to is there's an asymmetry of the lying. >> give me a couple of examples. >> i wrote a piece which is in keeping with what dan wrote saying that i thought the romney campaign was much more foundational in its lies about obama. and by that i mean that the core of his campaign, the core of his argument, obama promised to lower unemployment below 8%. not true. obama appeases, not true. obama went on an apology tour, not true. obama went to cut $5 billion off medicare. not true. a lot of his key arguments and of course the jeep ad at the end which has been declared the numbe
that's all good journalism. but if you torque a piece to the idea that both parties are basically what they've been, you miss a big story. norm ornstein's argument is you can't look at this past election like the center left versus center right and if you do you're not telling the big story. >> there's two issues here. one is the policy issue the republicans moved so far to the right. one that dan frooum kin is hammering that i wrote a lot about to is there's an asymmetry of the lying....
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in terms of the market -- charlie: did well -- liz: colleagues at the journal. in terms of markets we are bouncing around, 49 times we crossed the flat line for the dow jones industrials. that means the search for direction is on an folks trying to gauge what is happening in washington. let's look where we stand with floor traders. mark, your floor traders will stay according to the ceo of ice and the nyse-listed >> the holliday, a lot of traders hoped technology would make strides and humans are still needed. we have a lot of reasons to be optimistic in 2013. the market has been acting well, resilience, december's the best month for the s&p up on average 1.7%. we have seen good breakouts recently in materials and industrial and financial so the market plays well. it still looks like we should push hy into your end. liz: your calling for 1470. we only have a few trading days left and we are at 1442. this is where we are, 1442. >> a good move down in the u.s. dollar. that should eventually act as support for commodities. you see negative correlation and my thinki
in terms of the market -- charlie: did well -- liz: colleagues at the journal. in terms of markets we are bouncing around, 49 times we crossed the flat line for the dow jones industrials. that means the search for direction is on an folks trying to gauge what is happening in washington. let's look where we stand with floor traders. mark, your floor traders will stay according to the ceo of ice and the nyse-listed >> the holliday, a lot of traders hoped technology would make strides and...
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"washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now come in a discussion of how the military and national security might be a affected by spending cuts at the first of the year. part of the so-called fiscal cliff. former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mike mike mullen, was joined at how services committee. this is a less than an hour. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming. my name is peter peterson. i would like to give you a review of why we are supporting this project today. starting about 30 years ago, after studying the profound demographic trends, on the vast and unfunded promise we have made. i have decided was not unsustainable, but a primary threat to the future. speaking of unsustainable, in the nixon white house in which i served, the chairman of the council, if something is unsustainable, he says it continues to stop. or if you don't like that, if your worst eyes, i suggest that you does not dismount. in lieu of that retirement, i decided to set up the foundation to increase awareness of long-term debts and get
"washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now come in a discussion of how the military and national security might be a affected by spending cuts at the first of the year. part of the so-called fiscal cliff. former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mike mike mullen, was joined at how services committee. this is a less than an hour. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming. my name is peter peterson. i would like to give you a review of why we are...
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guest: it does not matter whether you're buying a .22 or bushmaster. it is the same background check. there is the same lack of requirement for any sort of training. host: levi in nebraska. please go ahead. caller: taxing ammo is going to do nothing but make it harder for the illegal gun owners. if you look at the statistics from the fbi, most criminals are either stolen guns were the have enough ammo to commit the crime. they get rid of gun owner permits? the state can run it, charging no more than $100. you get your background check, you take a site test. you clear that, you go through the class, you go down to your local state patrol, to pay another $100, if you do your fingerprinting and other background check. here is your paperwork, here is your card. you cannot purchase the farm. legal gun owners are going to do everything they can co to be legal and take the right steps. the people that do not want to do that are not going to get a gun. guest: i would be all for that. in some states, that is the process. in most, it is not. in most states, you
guest: it does not matter whether you're buying a .22 or bushmaster. it is the same background check. there is the same lack of requirement for any sort of training. host: levi in nebraska. please go ahead. caller: taxing ammo is going to do nothing but make it harder for the illegal gun owners. if you look at the statistics from the fbi, most criminals are either stolen guns were the have enough ammo to commit the crime. they get rid of gun owner permits? the state can run it, charging no more...
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dow is up 22 points. we'll take you live to jane >>> welcome back. you can see light rain in the green there all the way over to cloverdale heading north out of windsor towards cloverdale you are going to run into slick streets. rain mainly in the north bay more widespread from noon into 4:00 the rest of us will get light rain into the evening. this time tomorrow will be the most difficult commute because of the wet weather, scattered showers tomorrow afternoon, drier for thursday and friday. >>> 6 life can't be terrible for either, all next right here on "good morning america." >> should we be singing you're the one i want, you're the one i want? >> no. well done, we have john travolta, olivia newton john news that is also ahead, we've got it all covered. >> this three-part harmony would be two-part harmony. >> come on let's hear it. >>> 6:46. u.s. navy denying claims that iran has captured a drone. spokesman says no american drones are missing in the mideast now that word just came overnight. iran claimed it had captured a u.s. drone after it ended
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let's look at iyw, apple makes up more than 22% of this etf which also holds tech heavyweights ibm and microsoft, three-quarters of a percent gain, and then the tech etf xlk also rose today. the fund's very large holding is, of course, apple. >>> we've got two ceos coming up that you are going to want to listen to. tom is the ceo of tmx group. it owns and operates the toronto stock exchange to our neighbors in the north, here in studio talking about the changing landscape for exchanges. the possibility of more acquisitions to come. david: and we're also going to be talking with the ceo and president of choice hotels, this is steve joyce. steve is going to be talking about their expansion right here in the u.s. including a three-star, upscale hotel. they had been focusing on the lower scale hotels. will that hurt their brand, or might it increase it? we'll be asking him. liz: first, what drove the markets in today's data download. stocks closing higher after struggling for direction early on with the dow crossing the flat line 25 times. all three major indices did post gains. technology
let's look at iyw, apple makes up more than 22% of this etf which also holds tech heavyweights ibm and microsoft, three-quarters of a percent gain, and then the tech etf xlk also rose today. the fund's very large holding is, of course, apple. >>> we've got two ceos coming up that you are going to want to listen to. tom is the ceo of tmx group. it owns and operates the toronto stock exchange to our neighbors in the north, here in studio talking about the changing landscape for...
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"the wall street journal" reports bank of america will hold off on implementing the new fees until late next year. >>> we're back in a moment with the barrier breaking women proving they're every bit as tough as the guys. >>> retire the colors. ♪ >> thousands turned out today at naval station norfolk in virginia to see the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier officially retire from active duty. the "uss enterprise" is one of the most decorated ships in the history of the navy, serving in every major conflict since the cuban missile crisis back in '62. >>> this week the aclu filed a federal lawsuit to lift the ban on women in combat in the u.s. military. while women are permitted to fly fighter jets and attack helicopters, pentagon policy prohibits female soldiers and marines from serving in direct ground combat roles. but as u.s. military leaders struggle over how to bring women into ground combat training, two young women soldiers have already proven they've got what it takes. we get their story tonight from our chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> come on, man
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she said she was 22 years old. she immediately took charge of morgan's literary collections and began to discipline dealers who were charging him too much and to organize the collections and to somewhat limit his--morgan's voracious tastes and kind of put things in order. she was a wonderful, flamboyant character. she supposedly once said, 'just because i am a librarian doesn't mean i have to dress like one,' and she wore couturier gowns and jewels to work. she stayed at claridge's in london and in paris at the ritz. she went to european auctions, where all the other buyers were men, and she would walk off with the best items, with some fabulous caxton manuscripts and gutenberg bibles and just wonderful things. and she had love affairs--the main love affair she had was with bernard berenson, who was a leading art scholar, and that went on for many years. she wrote fantastic letters to him. but who she was, her background, was not clear. and she said that she had--her mother was a distinguished woman from richmond,
she said she was 22 years old. she immediately took charge of morgan's literary collections and began to discipline dealers who were charging him too much and to organize the collections and to somewhat limit his--morgan's voracious tastes and kind of put things in order. she was a wonderful, flamboyant character. she supposedly once said, 'just because i am a librarian doesn't mean i have to dress like one,' and she wore couturier gowns and jewels to work. she stayed at claridge's in london...